Industrial Equipment Error Code Database — Start Here
This is the master lookup page for ErrorCodeFixes. If you landed here with a code on a screen, blinking LED, or controller alarm and you do not yet know the exact subsystem, start with the broad category below, then jump to the model-specific guide. The fastest diagnosis comes from identifying the equipment class first, not guessing at parts.
Equipment Categories Covered
| Category | Typical Equipment |
|---|---|
| HVAC | Furnaces, rooftop units, mini splits, chillers, heat pumps |
| Refrigeration | Reach-ins, walk-ins, ice machines, display cases |
| VFDs and drives | Pumps, fans, conveyors, compressors, machine tools |
| CNC and motion | Fanuc, Haas, Siemens, Heidenhain, servo systems |
| Boilers and water heating | Residential and commercial hydronic equipment |
| Pumps and hydraulics | Booster pumps, hydraulic power units, valves |
| Commercial kitchen | Dishwashers, ovens, fryers, steamers |
How to Use the Database {#fix}
- Identify the equipment class — HVAC, refrigeration, drive, CNC, boiler, or kitchen equipment.
- Capture the exact code — Number, letters, flash count, or screen text.
- Note the operating condition — Startup, heating, cooling, harvest, decel, motion, or idle.
- Use the category hub to narrow the fault family.
- Open the model-specific article for step-by-step repair guidance.
Fast Diagnostic Patterns
- Temperature-related codes often point to sensors, airflow, or refrigeration issues.
- Pressure-related codes usually involve switches, transducers, or true mechanical problems.
- Communication faults often come from wiring, power loss, or address mismatch.
- Safety faults should be respected, not bypassed.
- Repeated resets without diagnosis usually make the final repair more expensive.
Most-Used Lookup Hubs
- Furnace Error Code Lookup
- Mini Split Error Code Lookup
- Ice Machine Error Code Lookup
- VFD Fault Code Lookup
- HVAC Error Codes Guide
- CNC Error Codes Guide
When to Call a Pro
If the code involves combustion safety, refrigerant handling, high-voltage drives, machine-tool servos, or food safety compliance equipment, use a licensed specialist. The point of this database is to help you diagnose faster, not to encourage unsafe repairs.